Tagged: Steam Greenlight
Steam, continuing the path of releasing games in smaller but quicker bursts, has Greenlit 6 more games. This round we’re looking at Bleed, Game Dev Tycoon, The Legend, Legends of Eisenwald, RIOT, and Stardew Valley. These six games are all… Read More »
The Build a Greenlight bundle has returned better than ever! Groupees has brought back the immensely popular bundle 9 new titles to choose from. You can choose as low as 2 titles for a minimum of $1.50 or all 9… Read More »
The folks over at Somatic Vision were nice enough to give us trial keys for their game Tropical Heat! Tropical Heat is a multiplayer jet ski racing game currently available through Desura for $9.99. These keys unlock 48 hours of complete… Read More »
Legend of Dungeon is a unique indie game set to release sometime in Spring 2013. Take all the best aspects from roguelike games, Gauntlet, Diablo, infuse it with arcade gameplay, and you have Legend of Dungeon. The game runs on… Read More »
In Indie Game HQ’s latest review, Brandon took a look at the PC game Grimind, a horror adventure-platformer from indie… Read More »
New Horizon Games has released a playable tech demo of their action-RPG Empire Eden. This tech demo allows the user to battle endless waves of Empire soldiers featuring a strong variety of weapons. The single location features a wide array… Read More »
In our most recent interview we had the greatest honor of speaking with industry veteran Rob Landeros. He is best known for his title The 7th Guest, created by Trilobyte Games, which sold over 2 million copies and spurred Bill Gates… Read More »
In our most recent interview we spoke with Sean Hogan of Analgesic Productions, the company behind the acclaimed RPG Anodyne. Sean offered some advice to those attempting to ford their way across Steam Greenlight. He discussed the development process including… Read More »
In Indie Game HQ’s latest interview, we had the privilege of speaking with the ever interesting Agustin Cordes again. Agustin discussed his upcoming title Asylum and what fans of Scratches can expect. He explained his reasoning for making the Dagon engine open… Read More »
The Korean indie studio Turtle Cream is back with another platformer, 6180 the Moon. Many of you know Turtle Cream for their cute, simple platformer Sugar Cube: Bittersweet Factory, which released late last year. 6180 the Moon offers the same… Read More »














